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JohnnyATL
06-04-2004, 02:12 AM
Hey i got three 350mg Carisoprodol (soma) are there any good effects from these pills. If so how many should I tak? thanks

madboy139
06-06-2004, 06:20 AM
yeah that stuff is pretty fun i took 3 once but i dont know the actual dosage of the pills. its good with beer. erowid should have some dosages for it.

sushi=addict
06-06-2004, 11:13 PM
I was with my friend at his cabin (last December) during a crazy, crazy blizzard and he had a whole prescription of Soma. I'm really small (female . . . 5' 1" . . . 95 lbs.) so EVERYTHING hits me harder. I downed a few (and I honestly don't remember how many mg but wheeewy. We also snorted some oxy and smoked some herb to top things off. I was fucked up to say the least. Not to mention extremely sleep deprived at the time of ingestion, so the effects were likely intensified. I really like soma, though. I was able to fully relax . . . quite a rarity for me. It's nice . . . it really mellows you out. I do remember feeling rather numb as i walked through the snow . . . as though i was floating. By the time we made it back to his cabin, I was having a hard time talking and standing up. I vegged by the fireplace for a time and then tried to read One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest . . . that just was not goin to happen. I was too mellow. Just my experience . . . my two cents. Keep in mind, that I had more of a prescription cocktail than just Soma alone. I also like Flexeril, but it doesn't seem nearly as potent.

Maggie Sugar
06-08-2004, 05:38 PM
Muscle relaxants make me stupid and cause me to drool. Everyone has a different neurotransmitter make up, which accounts for people's "Drug of Choice" being different.

Never understood the affection some have for muscle relaxants. To each his or her own.

sushi=addict
06-08-2004, 10:42 PM
[QUOTE=Maggie Sugar]Muscle relaxants make me stupid and cause me to drool.

Yeah . . . I must admit, I felt rather dumb . . . but it was a sweet relief. I had been very on edge and had an upcoming surgery. It was nice to have no obligations, enjoy near complete brainless activity . . . soak up the warmth of the fire . . . r & r, forget about the cancer, and enjoy my Christmas "vacation."
I'm more partial to opiates, but muscle relaxers definitely have their time and place. I also have near chronic neck and back pain from car accidents and the likes, so anything to loosen me up is joyously welcomed with open arms.